Public Transit

Get around Mississauga on MiWay buses. All UTM students can pick up their U-Pass for unlimited fare-free rides, and MiWay routes will take you to destinations across Mississauga. They also connect with neighbouring transit systems such as the Toronto Transit Commission, Brampton Transit and Oakville Transit. UTM students also get a discounted rate on GO Transit, a regional network of train lines and bus routes that spans the GTA and extends to the Hamilton Area.

Whether you’re planning a long trip, or need a quick ride, public transit can be a convenient and cost-effective option.

Shuttle Bus

Catch the UTM Shuttle Bus to the St. George campus. Students just need to show a valid student TCard to ride, and buses run every 20 minutes during the week. You can also catch a separate shuttle bus from UTM to Sheridan College, Trafalgar Campus.

Walking and Biking

Explore well-lit walking paths linking buildings at UTM, along with a rapidly growing network of on- and off-road cycling paths. You can rent a bike for no charge or learn how to repair your own bike for free at the UTM BikeShare, a pioneering service at UTM.

Driving

If you’re driving to campus, you’ll find safe and convenient student parking lots available, along with affordable parking pass options. You might want to consider the carpool program, and find out if you’re eligible for the eco park rebate.

Public Transit

Hop on the subway, a bus, streetcar or an accessible Wheel-Trans to get around the city. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the third-largest public transit system in North America, and helps around 1.5 million people commute around the GTA every day. U of T students get discounted rates on TTC Student Monthly Metropasses. And you’ll find a variety of phone apps that can help you plan your trip, and let you know when the next vehicle will arrive at your stop.

Biking

Toronto has multiple bicycle lanes, off-road bike and multi-use paths and signed shared roadways. You’ll find bike racks across the St. George campus, as well as bike lanes and lockers available for rent. Ride your own bike, and access affordable repairs and DIY advice and tools at the on-campus cycling non-profit Bikechain. You could also become a member of Bike Share Toronto, and get access to a shared bike whenever you need one.

Driving

If you’re driving to campus, you’ll find both surface and underground garage parking options, and a variety of permit options. Barrier-free parking spots are available, as is motorcycle parking. You can also look into a car-sharing service if you don’t have your own vehicle.

Public Transit

Catch a TTC bus, a Scarborough Rapid Transit train or an accessible Wheel-Trans. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) runs several buses right onto the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, including the 198 U of T Scarborough Rocket route that offers a direct and accessible ride between the campus and Kennedy Station. UTSC students get discounted rates on TTC Student Monthly Metropasses. And you’ll find a variety of phone apps that can help you plan your trip, and let you know when the next vehicle will arrive at your stop.

UTSC students also get a discounted rate on GO Transit, a regional network of train lines and bus routes that spans the GTA and extends to the Hamilton Area.

Driving

If you’re driving to campus, you’ll find safe and convenient student parking lots available, along with affordable parking pass options. If you drive a low-emissions vehicle, you could get a preferred parking spot through the ecoPARK program.